Some Pics I Took
Started by jwolbert89, Feb 07 2008 09:46 AM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 February 2008 - 09:46 AM
Hey jus starten out lets hear the feed back
#2
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:24 AM
Before I start criticize. How long have you been into photography and what camera do you use?
#3
Posted 07 February 2008 - 10:38 AM
Ive been taken pics for about a year. im in school for it right now.. and i use a samsun 8 mega pixel cam
#4
Posted 07 February 2008 - 12:24 PM
Hey man 
I use a Samsung NV10 (10MP DSLR Cam) What I would recommend is play about with your ISO... the first one would have looked awesome in Hi-def and on my desktop wallpaper
but the grain let you down there.
Same as the second one... Try using the ASR Preset on your cam (If it has it) or get yourself a cheap tripod/sturdy surface
The last 2 are my favourites
Good job so far mate!
I use a Samsung NV10 (10MP DSLR Cam) What I would recommend is play about with your ISO... the first one would have looked awesome in Hi-def and on my desktop wallpaper
Same as the second one... Try using the ASR Preset on your cam (If it has it) or get yourself a cheap tripod/sturdy surface
The last 2 are my favourites
Good job so far mate!
#5
Posted 08 February 2008 - 09:16 AM
S0LDIER. Samsung NV10 is not a dslr! It still is digital compact 
I ain't familiar with samsung cameras.
Anyway to make no1 better: use higher iso, follow the rule of thirds and maybe turn the flash off...
#2 Can be taken on sunny day and using a tripod - your hand shakes and this causes motion blur on the picture, there is nothing sharp on it! The water flow on right attractas atention too (it is good) but it leads eye on the edge of photo.
#3 Hirzon is stright, good, but now it it stright in the middle of your photo (bad). Also the branches of the bush in front are too high they get a little disturbing. Change your angle so that it is out of picture or the branches will not disturb.
#4 first of all: overexposed. And for second: start crawling! Get more intimate with the plant, shoot it's face not his head
I ain't familiar with samsung cameras.
Anyway to make no1 better: use higher iso, follow the rule of thirds and maybe turn the flash off...
#2 Can be taken on sunny day and using a tripod - your hand shakes and this causes motion blur on the picture, there is nothing sharp on it! The water flow on right attractas atention too (it is good) but it leads eye on the edge of photo.
#3 Hirzon is stright, good, but now it it stright in the middle of your photo (bad). Also the branches of the bush in front are too high they get a little disturbing. Change your angle so that it is out of picture or the branches will not disturb.
#4 first of all: overexposed. And for second: start crawling! Get more intimate with the plant, shoot it's face not his head
#6
Posted 08 February 2008 - 11:00 AM
First of all, there's one very important thing you have to remember: The same camera settings will NOT work for every photo, now I'm not saying you kept the same settings, but it appears that way to me.
Second thing, use a tripod as much as you can, you'll be amazed at the quality difference in your photos.
I'm only going to give some tips for 2 of the photos, because they're the only ones I see potential in.
Photo 2 - Tripod, play with the shutter speed to give the water a silky effect
Photo 3 - Again, tripod. Having a longer shutter speed will again give the water a silky effect, and also give you a more dramatic looking sky.
http://xldstudios.de...-Hiver-71169598
That photo is a great example of what I'm trying to explain.
And as xXx-Treme said above:
Second thing, use a tripod as much as you can, you'll be amazed at the quality difference in your photos.
I'm only going to give some tips for 2 of the photos, because they're the only ones I see potential in.
Photo 2 - Tripod, play with the shutter speed to give the water a silky effect
Photo 3 - Again, tripod. Having a longer shutter speed will again give the water a silky effect, and also give you a more dramatic looking sky.
http://xldstudios.de...-Hiver-71169598
That photo is a great example of what I'm trying to explain.
And as xXx-Treme said above:
xXx-Treme, on Feb 8 2008, 06:16 AM, said:
#4 start crawling! Get more intimate with the plant, shoot it's face not his head 
Edited by BradyValentino, 08 February 2008 - 11:03 AM.
#7
Posted 09 February 2008 - 01:25 PM
im no good with photography but i like the pictures there really good
#8
Posted 11 February 2008 - 09:11 AM
Thanks Deathwish.. im still tryen to master the hole photography thing.. jus put some on here to get some feed back from other artists
#9
Posted 07 August 2008 - 10:26 AM
Very nice pic...
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